Creole Records


Creole Records was a UK record label that found most of its success in the disco and reggae genres in the mid-1970s to early 1980s.
Bruce White and Tony Cousins, who used the collective pseudonym Bruce Anthony, originally set up Commercial Entertainments in 1965 as a booking and management agency. They first released records on the Creole label, established as a subsidiary of Trojan Records, in 1971, and started a new Creole label in 1975.
Creole released the debut singles of both Boney M. and Amanda Lear in 1975. Other artists included Sugar Minott, Ruby Winters, Peter Green, Liquid Gold, Maxine Singleton, Ken Gold, Danish reggae band Laid Back Chubby Checker, Sylvester, Frankie Vaughan, City 19 and Enigma who had a hit in 1981 with "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now".